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The -need for more industry, council and a new location.Qf the acclamation, He plans to "work The. Youngest " council tbe"industrial park And the now
better services for young and old county library is in'the works. Mr. with council for the good of the candidate, Doug. Southgate.'a 21 trailer park off the grofijid.
and a thoughtful concern abopt Flannery, who owns *a &y Town" and thinks that his years year old produce manager at the The soonpir voo get- start.0
the future of Seaforth emerged: as cleaning business.ts married and of experience on Hallett Council IGA. also wants to get young with sewers, the better. It'll mgko
,the main issues in the,,DecerOr lives in Egmondville. ♦ 'and on school boards will be people involved with the town. He the town more attractive to housq
2 election, in conversations with Lloyd Eisler, says he is running him. Mr.Dale, then Reeve is running beAuse he..- felt a builders; people are stalled right
all the candidates. for reeve "because I think new Hullett,, AvAs. County Warden council sho6ldn't get in by now", he said. He'd like to see
Seaforth's new mayor Betty ideas are* needed and I have 1954 when ,the sod was turned for -..ac.claniation and bogause he some good big I dances on the
Cardno, elected by acclarnatiop, some.- "I've never yet seen a the new court h6use, &ours more in"dusiry, more arena floor for• area teenagers
said she would like to see people- report back from county council to " He expe4s to see a lot of housing for senior citizens, Mr. Bennett said. The Rea'
who want to serve on the town's our council" and I think this changes in County Council, where getting sewers off the ground. Director is doing a good job and
appointed committees and lot would be a good idea". A reeve he will represent the town., improving sidewalks and raising the police force is excellent, he
counbil know who they are. "We should, get' local opinion's on Provincial Minister John White town employee's wages.
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appoint a plannihg board, county issues, he said. has said that regional government Hotel owner Jim Parkinson. the Jim Crocker, 31, a Main St,
committee of I adjustmeriti, The Town should support its will not bq imposed unless people other new council candidate. says merchant, who is running for a
recreation committee, people to young people, 'Mr. Eisler said. ask for it. Mr. Dale noted. "But if he wants to see more industry in second term says "there is a job
the con-servatioh authorities",. "We should listen to what the we don't look after our own town. "Seaforth needs industry to do and I enjoy it"," lle'4 like to
she said, "and we'd like to know kids have to say". He suggested government, that could be so that people don't have to travel see the town's boundaries
who is interested:" the town run dances for young interpreted as asking for it", he out of toww-to work, In many expanded for more industrial and
Mrs. Cardno says she wants to people. He disagrees -with a, said thoughtfully.• cases people are moving away residential space'ands echoed
get a town incinerator underway proposal to charge a recreation ore involvement of young n out Mrs. Cardno on the need for
0 nt n from town to find work. With
and to see the industrial park fee for townships "we are people in town business was 'the industry this town will stand still interested people to let '.council
going.. basically a farming town, The goal of several council or regress know when they want committee
Reeve John Flannery is beiri farmers sop and candidates. Charlie Campbell, 31,
.9 ort our town , a Mr.., Parkinson, who came to appointments. Mr. Crocker, who
challenged by restaurant owner shop here". He. suggested that on his first run for council said Seaforth from Mississauga a year has lived here for three years, is
Lloyd Eisler for his job. Mr. the town involve young people in -that after his experience on the and a half ago when he bought married with four children.
Flahner, a former mayor and who plai"ing and backing a program Recreatioti Committee, he'd like the Qpeep's Hotel, is 38 and Wayne Ellis. 'sales manager at
has been Reeve for six -for senior citizens, "Perhaps the to see more active young people. married with two children. CKNX radio, feels"'two years on
he had tried.• to talk another students council could rent a hall A mix of ages and interests on All the incumbent members of council is a little too snort- 'The
councillor into coming up througji where senior citizens could meet council is good, Mr. Campbell council are running again except first year you are, learning, you
the ranks and -running as reeve,,, every day". feels. He said he had no major Councillor Cardno who moved up -can contribute in the second but
"I -would like to see. that.".. Mr: Mr. Eisler, 40, is a native of changes in mind "1 think the town to the Mayor's job. Bill Be nnett. you can probably do "more in your
Eisler has not served on council Seaforth who served 14 years in is run well. But I want to, do my an insurance salesman ending his third and fourth years." Mr.
before. dn-n-1- the navy befdre returning here in bit as a citizen." first term on council says he Ellis' special interest is the police
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Mr. ery, , who has been 1970. He is married with two Mr. Campbell, manager of the would like to see light ind'
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chairman of the county library children. Canadian Tire Store, has lived
board, said there had been a lot of Seaforth's new deputy reeve is bere"for six years;' His wife and
change every year at county Bill Dale, who won the office by three children live on High Street.
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"A p .1, interested in buying the land,
Restoration work at the Van
Williams and Mrs. Betty Cardno...
U Z_ start this owned' by Wallace Archibald of w1f6 I
Egmond House will sold donated handicrafts at'
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winter. if
$7,500 . a winter works grant for London, and there is not much is received from the possibility of raising 'the $5 000 local fall fairs. 2 Arnold Stinnissdn asked for
federal government, Van Egmond price, Mr. Doip, said.' volunteers to -rake leaves at the
Foundation members h9ard at Foundation secretary Mrs. Van Egmond house.
their annual meeting Friday Edith Baker reported receiving A highlight of the meeting was
night. Foundation member Dr. $800 in- donations this year and a slide show and talk on the.,Royal
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Rodger Whitman told the 'group commented that . the Ijqk,,',6f, Ontario Museum excavations at
that a ttktoratioh proposal Ac6ibe wqs t'distociraging". , potterys in F'ortiondvitle and
Members' heard that almost Holmesville
seeking winter works funds 'byarcheologist'
TOWERS COMING — Preliminary Work isunde"rway at the Hydro Substation east prepared . by himself, Huron $400 was raised by, Mrs.Dorothy DAvid Newlands.
of Seaforth I - rip`rei�aration for the arrival of a high tension line that will feed power planner Nick Hill I and Councillor
from the Douglas Point generating plant. In most cases agreement has been Betty Cardno had been forwarded
to Ottawa.
reached as to the rig ht of way to accommodate the line and construction work which "if we get approval we would Flo justice .,tp' ro be in
had bee.91-§1@1 led. for months is expected to move ahe ad. On Wednesday workmen like to finish the first floor and
were busy excavating foundations and pouring footings. have the house open next summ er
for Seaforth's Centennial", he Huron, province says
said.The Foundation have a
volunteer contractor, Walter There will -be no probe into the Cochrane said he had compared
Armes, who will supervise the administration of justice in Huron the records of treatment,
recons-'ider County, Ontario Attorney Genet -al sentencing in
B of - E. will' work, and Folundation member prosections and
'.RobeT.t Newnham. will do the Robert Welch said at Queen's Huron to other areas and had
Park, Monday. The probe Queen's
rewiring. I found no differences.
JaM6�-Doig, who has been requested in early October by SeafortkChief John Cairns said
rnposc chairman of the Foundation since Murray Gaunt, MPP for Huron he agreed -`%�itl� Goderich Police $100 SMILES —The three Vantyghem ch*i1dren and
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its inception ' 'fesigned at the Bruce and'Jack Riddell, IMPP Chief Pat King that sentencing is their cousin Jim of Delhi, were the four shareholders
meeting, as did Mrs.Tillie Butler for Huron, after a series of perhaps a. little rougher since in an Olympic Lottery ticket which wori them $100.
After twice voting down a At present agreements with related directly to the days for of Mitchell, Foundation secretary. complaints by police chiefs in the October. Chief Cairns said he did Monday night. The draw was held on David's fifth
proposal to delay one of the, elementary and secondary school which a teacher receives his A meeting is being held Sunday county that courts here were too not warn to comment too much on
Clinton-Seaforth buses for an teacher'p provide, ir applied for, salary and under governmentafternoon, Nov. 24 to name new lenient. the issue, because he had not birthday so he may have provided the luck. David,,,
hour so that Seaf6rth students special leave up to three days regulations these benefits are lost officers. - Mr. Welch said that after talks been -Chief of Police when the Jeannie, 14 and Danny 13 , below, flashed winning'
attending Clinton would not be without loss of pay and without
hout when the salary is not paid. Mr.Doig said the Foundation with --��Crown Attorney original com plaints were made. smiles for the photographer. They are thechildren of
denied extra curricular activities, loss of accumulated sick leave Mr., Cochrane spoke of the
will probably have, to relinquish W.G.Cothrane and Provincial "We'll just have to work a Mr. and Mrs. Red. Vantyghem of South Main.
Huron Board of Education on benefits. conflict between board policy and its option to buy two acres of land Judge Glenn Hays he had found I ittle harder and put together the (Staff Photo)
Monday agreed to consider the Phor to "Monday the policy had the salary agreement as the to the west of the house, between no evidence of undue leniency or tightest case, the best brief. The
matter again at the December 16 included leave of absence with reason for clarifying the board's the house and the Egmondville failure to support the'potice. Mr.
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The move to reconsider the E.'Cayley Hill, Goderi6h, Board Tueikersn��th
matter arose on a result-pf. a Chairman, stated: "If one of the
request by Trustee Hqb Turk- teaching staff accepts nomination
heim of Zurich. When ft' and election to public office they M obilepark 1
considered the matter at the should not be penalized in public
October meeting the board was duties. Loss of full pay and
told by Clinton Principal Robert benefits is a little harsh"'
Homuth that no other students in D. J. Cochrane. Director of to expand'
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the county were being denied P-ducation spoke of provincial
extra curricular activities as were legislation being proposed which Geroge Romanik of R.R.4,
the Seaforth area students. would permit teachers to take Seaforth, received approval
Mr. Henderson's proposal time for politics. Tuesday night from Tuckersmith
called for a late bus at 4:15 p.m. Mr. Hill spoke of the benefit to Township Council for expansion
for the 130 students who take the community, "Some teachers of his mobile home park in the
. . . . . township for 100 additional sites
options at the Clinton, Secondary can make a contribution beyond
School and are unable to partici- their pr6fessional duty." Ron 20 acres of the property.
pate in extrii, curricular activities Students C9me First Mr. Romanik who lives on a
'aft% school due to bus departure Trustee John Broadfoot of r hundred afire; farm located four
at 3:15 p.m. His proposal was Brucefield who was chairman of miles south east of Seaforth has
twice defeated by the board atthe time Policy Committee spoke of the a already established 32 sites for
October 18 meeting, in the first committee's concern for the mobile homes, 13 of them rented SeatOrth area
vote 7 to 6 and 6 to 5 in the second students as they outlined the to families with mobile homes.
policy covering political activities
Vote. Ainong the facilities offered iii the •
Mr. Turkheim stated his reason of teachers. park are sewage and garbage gains share of
for asking for another discussion "Our duty was that the student collection, a,swimming pool and
on the late bus was that the receive education, and if the next year -- Mr, Romanik is
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planning cable TV, a term lottery cash
proposal was defeated by one teacher is absent from the
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vote and be has learned since that classroom for any length of time and barbecue sites. Onde again Seafqrth had a
some trustees did not fully then the classroom is disturbed," In lieu of paving Anna Court pretty fair share of winners in the
underst and the problem. he said, "and the students suffer. and Andrew Court, cul-de-sacs in Olympic Lottery draw. There
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The Board at its meeting in I am not questioning the value of the new subdivision area on the were two $1,000 winners and four
Clinton Monday cleared up its teachers in politics, merely the south east corner of Vanastra' $ 100 ticket holders reported to the
policy on spectial leave for it's effect on the students." council accepted 'cash, $4,16y8, Expositor.
employees electeli to public office Trustee lack Alexander of from D.H.Haycock, P.Engineer, Ursula O'Sullivan and John
which had conflicted with "salary Winghant spoke of a teacher whopresident Of - Conestoga Longstaff won $1,000 each. $100
agreement terms., took time away from the class- Engineering Ltd.. Waterloo. winners include Frank Case, Bill
The policy on political activities room to sit on Huroti County The paving would hale been Henderson, R.R.5, Seaforth and
of employees was amended to be- Council and lost not only his done this fall'but the new London' Danny, David and Jeananie
the same as salary agreement so salary but his superannuation owner who was not identified, is Vantyghem and Ivan Blake,
• that employee!; elected to public benefits as well! "I don't WINNER ' RELAXES Sdaforth Optometrist John reported to be putting heavy Egmondville.
office who require time off from consider he should be paid twice $1,000 WINNER Ursula O'Sullivan had a happy Longstaff relaxed in'the chair that's usually reserved construction machinery on , the Mrs. Blake said she thinks her
their- - eepjoyee� -duties. with the (§alary plus money 'received for smile, Tuesday morning, because She won $100Q. for his patients Tuesday ry)orning after he won $1,000 site in the spring to start husband is going to use his
g6jtd 'to attend to duties a! i . 'a beffig iii6ifilY& 6f d6uncil) but I prize In Monday night's Olympic Lottery draw. Miss in the latest Olympic Lottery. Mr. Longstaff said he construction of houses on the 38 Winnings to buy her a Christmas
member of council, shall be don't feet he should lose his O'Sullian s at k,as usual at Kilbarchan planned to give his kids some of the money"'and I lots making up the subdivist6h. present 'lout I d . on't put that in the
granted 164vi vwas work of * absence in superannuation benefits." When the houses are completed paper". 14t bought th* ticket �J
M"rciln Home Her alecar A +hA 4.1^1, 4. 1 won't like! have much haff after ^ einin the bar at
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accordance r. Cochrane replied at U to y F the township Will blacktop the
pension a the Credit Union in Cliotoni-tho
and other benefits are London. (Staff Photo) the Curling Club last night". (Staff Photo) -(Continued an Page 4) said.
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